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RE: Preppers and Classic Cars - Timelord - 22 June 2013 There was another thread recently that highlighted the virtues of diesel power. I.M.O. that would be the way to go. The engines last far longer as well. There are plenty of old 4x4 diesels still knocking about, especially the old series landys. TL RE: Preppers and Classic Cars - uks - 22 June 2013 (22 June 2013, 21:58)Tarrel Wrote: If going for petrol, maybe worth having something that will run on unleaded. For example, the LR Series 3 will, by I'm not sure about the Series 2 or 2a. Diesel is a better option, but less common in the type of cars being discussed. Try a 300 tdi engine last of the ECU engines RE: Preppers and Classic Cars - NorthernRaider - 22 June 2013 (22 June 2013, 22:02)Timelord Wrote: There was another thread recently that highlighted the virtues of diesel power. I.M.O. that would be the way to go. The engines last far longer as well. There are plenty of old 4x4 diesels still knocking about, especially the old series landys. TL I was just saying to Mrs NR that if the budget was available I would probably stick a 2.5 DI diesel lump out of a transit into a series 2 Landy !!! RE: Preppers and Classic Cars - Timelord - 22 June 2013 Unless you already have the transit engine, then a 200TDI Discovery engine is the easiest and most cost effective way to go. This has less modifications to do and is a standard landy mod. Along with the gearbox transplant it would make the vehicle much more usable and still fairly low tech. RE: Preppers and Classic Cars - NorthernRaider - 22 June 2013 I was just dreaming out aloud mate ![]() RE: Preppers and Classic Cars - Timelord - 22 June 2013 Oh Ok ![]() RE: Preppers and Classic Cars - bigpaul - 23 June 2013 trouble with diesel vehicles I find, personally, is they ALL sound like a "bucket of bolts" and I can smell diesel a mile off! post shtf when it will be really quiet they will be heard coming for miles...not good for a scouting or scavenging vehicle at all.... just my personal opinion. RE: Preppers and Classic Cars - RoadWarrior - 23 June 2013 UKS, the "ECU" on a vehicle ..often referred to as the "brain" as it contains a micro-chip......cant see any vehicle being any good in this situation (an EMP event) that's why I we meant ..plugs points... old skool tech...the only thing..vehicle/transport wise with a "chip" in it any good after an emp...will be a horse with a tag in its ear !! ![]() RE: Preppers and Classic Cars - Rush2112 - 23 June 2013 (22 June 2013, 15:40)RoadWarrior Wrote: ....she hated the smell of the inside and of petrol too ! my wife's the same..... but that's one of my favourite things about classic cars! I dream about getting something pre-1973. a big 4 door sedan, v-8, sits about 20. has nothing to do with prepping though, more about cruising to the beach on the weekends. RE: Preppers and Classic Cars - uks - 23 June 2013 (23 June 2013, 13:29)RoadWarrior Wrote: UKS, the "ECU" on a vehicle ..often referred to as the "brain" as it contains a micro-chip......cant see any vehicle being any good in this situation (an EMP event) that's why I we meant ..plugs points... old skool tech...the only thing..vehicle/transport wise with a "chip" in it any good after an emp...will be a horse with a tag in its ear !! The 300 tdi I quoted does not have ecu to control it that's why I suggested that engine. Even with points the condenser & coil, will also fry with an emp blast. |